Kathleen Byron
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Life in Her Hands
(1951)Kathleen Byron - of Black Narcissus fame - stars in one of the most ambitious recruitment films ever made.

The Small Back Room
(1949)"THE SMALL BACK ROOM (1949) directed by Powell and Pressburger, marked their return to Alexander Korda after a successful period at Rank. Critically acclaimed, the film was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Film. Starring David Farrar as British scientist Sammy Rice and Kathleen Byron as the dept secretary and Sammy's girlfriend.

Hedda Gabler
(1981)A dissatisfied newlywed’s humdrum life is shaken up when her husband’s professional rival returns in this adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic play.

Black Narcissus
(1947)As a group of nuns attempts to establish a convent in the Himalayas, isolation, extreme weather, and culture clashes conspire to drive them mad.

The Moonstone
(1972)Hugh Leonard's 1970s adaptation of the classic detective novel. Mystery and intrigue arise when a young woman inherits a large diamond that is said to bring disaster to all who possess it.

Night of the Eagle
(1962)Based on the novel Conjure Witch by Fritz Leiber, Night of the Eagle is a taut, atmospheric and terrifying film that remains a much-loved cult classic to this day. Professor Norman Taylor (Peter Wyngarde) seemingly has it all: a great job, the envy of his colleagues, a happy marriage, and a healthy scepticism when it comes to the supernatural.

Twins of Evil
(1971)Two orphaned identical twins go live with their uncle, a religious sect leader who hunts all women suspected of witchcraft or vampirism.

Young Bess
(1953)A fiery teenage princess, the future Elizabeth I, loses her heart but saves her head as royal heads fall around her.

The Abdication
(1974)Liv Ullmann and Academy Award-winner Peter Finch star as a queen and cardinal who share a forbidden love in this compelling true story of lustand power.